Anonymous is building a bigger, more vicious weapon to replace its current DDoS tool. The new attack program, called #RefRef, is being developed in time for the Blackhat conference in Las Vegas and ...
So far, the hacker collective known as Anonymous–or those claiming the name–has failed to live up to threats made via YouTube and social media. But they have brought a lot of buzz to the Occupy Wall ...
With some high profile arrests in hacking cases lately it appears that Anonymous might be working on a new attack tool that makes it less likely that the attackers can be caught. The DDoS tool that ...
Anonymous is considering putting its most formidable DDoS weapon in cold storage following a recent series of high-profile arrests of the hacker group's members, according to the AnonOps blog. Members ...
Anonymous may abandon its current DDoS tool LOIC and develop a more powerful replacement to protect hackers from detection. LOIC was effective in Operation Payback, but it’s also the reason hackers ...
Fortinet said Apache has fixed the flaw and recommends that users immediately upgrade to Apache 2.2.20. The "Apache Killer" can be used to launch DoS attacks against Web hosts running older versions ...